The comic event of the year has arrived! When plucky Princess Zara stumbles upon the Decimator defector Wheeler, she sets in motion events that will pit the spritely cleverness of fairy tale princesses against the raw power of giant robots!
The dream match you never thought you'd see begins here. Don't miss it!
This is definitely a story that should appeal to girls and boys alike as it keeps both in mind with the gentle imagery for Zara and the big and bolder images for Wheeler. It would really lend itself well to a cartoon series. Read Full Review
An excellent all-ages fantasy/sci-fi yarn that doesn't reinvent the genre, just takes it in an extremely satisfying direction. Read Full Review
In a world where every other day we are getting another crazy genre mash-up, Robots Versus Princesses stands out as a work in which the creators take the material seriously and strive to produce a quality product. For the most part, they have succeeded. The idea is sound and on a surface level, the payoff is worth it. It does end up being a little too rushed though, and the artwork is sometimes distractingly inconsistent. With only three issues left, I worry that it'll be over before we have a chance to really become invested in the world, but whatever the outcome may be, the characters are charming enough to prove that we should, at the least, enjoy the ride. Read Full Review
Overall, I felt that this was a solid first issue. The writing at times can be predictable but the characters and art-style plenty make up for that even from a grown-ups perspective. It will be interesting to see where this one goes. Read Full Review
The charm of the book really sells it here, and I'm hoping in the issues to come it will be able to lift up the writing and artwork to become a series that I want to recommend to everyone I meet. Read Full Review
Classic princess story this is not. It takes a leap with some new twists injected with some old but never really takes of like a dragon Zara is searching for. Looking back at it I could just be to old for this read -who would want to admit that- but I dont see it that way. For the beginning of a epic fantasy tale it did little to draw me into this world of robots and princesses. Which the premise alone sounds like a fun ride, but feeling more of a drag then a majestic dragon lets hope the next issue picks up the pace. Read Full Review
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